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Mathematics, 27.05.2021 03:50 francisco42002

Which sequence of transformations takes the graph of y=k(x) to the graph of y=−12k(x+1) ? A
Translate 1 to the left, scale vertically by 12 , then reflect over the x -axis.

B
Scale vertically by 12 , reflect over the y -axis, then translate up 1.

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Translate 1 to the right, reflect over the x -axis, then scale vertically by a factor of 12 .

D
Translate left by 12 , then translate up 1.

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